Dhyan Chand - The Legend Lives On

Back to the Barracks

In 1933, Dhyan Chand's Punjab
regiment was playing a match in Rawalpindi (now in Pakistan). The opposing
team's centre-half lost his cool and hurt Dhyan Chand's nose.

The game was stopped. After receiving first aid, Dhyan Chand returned to the
field with his nose wrapped in a bandage. He went to the centre-half and
said, "Play carefully so that no one gets hurt." Dhyan Chand then
went on to score 6 straight goals.

hyan Chand
returned to his barracks in the Punjab Regiment after the 1928 Olympic Games. There
was no peace for him as his army colleagues used to come and listen to his
Olympic tales.

Emblazoned in gold on Dhyan Chand's jersey was his name. He owned the centre-forward
position from now on. Though India did have other outstanding centre-forwards,
none could match Dhyan Chand's game.

For 5 years in a row from 1931, Dhyan Chand helped his 14th Punjab Regiment
win the Punjab Native hockey tournament. Due to his fame, opposing players used
to specially target him. In 1933, Dhyan Chand's Punjab regiment was playing a
match in Rawalpindi (now in Pakistan). With Dhyan Chand giving yet another display
of his mastery in hockey, the opposing team's centre-half lost his cool and hurt
Dhyan Chand's nose.

The game was stopped. After receiving first aid, Dhyan Chand returned to the
field with his nose wrapped in a bandage. He went to the centre-half who had
injured him and said, "Play carefully so that no one gets hurt." Dhyan
Chand then went on to score 6 straight goals.

There have been many stories on how Dhyan Chand's stick was changed to see if
he would still score goals. One such incident happened when he was playing in an
army tournament in India.

During the interval, Dhyan Chand was talking to a British player of the
opposing team. The British officer's wife exchanged Dhyan Chand's stick with her
husband's without their knowledge. As usual, Dhyan Chand scored goals in the
second half too. It was like changing the bat of Don Bradman and expecting that
he would not score many runs because of the new bat!